GSE Wales Team-7770
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Holiday Parade of Boats - Charleston, SC
Although we’re back in South Carolina, the blogging continues……..

The Charleston Harbor
On Saturday, December 2nd, our team had our first reunion (unfortunately Ruben couldn’t make it.) We met in Charleston and participated in the Charleston Harbor Holiday Parade of Boats. Luckily my parents offered to host us on their 41’ Trawler. The boat was decorated in holiday lights, but sadly we didn’t win an award for the best decorated boat. (There’s always next year!)
We met at my house at 2:30 to share our pictures with one another. For those of you that remember, our plan was to share all of our pictures from the trip. We probably have close to 5,000 pictures between all of us. I think it’s safe to say that we’re all behind in developing our favorite pictures. It’s just so hard to choose the best ones out of so many! We then headed to the boat with enough food to feed us for the next couple of weeks – literally! We couldn’t have asked for better weather, clear blue skies and a full moon by the end of the evening. It wasn’t even too cold. It was great to be back with the team, although it seemed weird to be sailing through the waters off of Charleston instead of the harbor of Cardiff! We sang Christmas songs to the crowds as we boated by and got lots of cheers as we yelled ‘Merry Christmas.’ It truly was a remarkable evening and one of the highlights was the fireworks over the water at the end of the night. Although I’ve been told they paled in comparison to the Guy Fawkes fireworks, they were still amazing! (Richard and I missed seeing them in Cardiff.) Hopefully the parade of boats will become an annual reunion for our team.
I hope everyone is doing well, both in South Carolina and, of course, in Wales.
Happy Holidays!
Betsy Reves
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
The whole team is back in SC....
Thanks again to all of the hosts, the Rotary Clubs that sponsored us and, of course, my team!
More pictures to follow......
Betsy :-)
Saturday, November 11, 2006
The final posting from Europe
Richard and I are having a great time in Dublin. It's hard to believe that tonight is our last night away from home, but also a relief. We've had a great week traveling to Edinburgh and Dublin, but we're also very much looking forward to getting back home and to a normal routine. Today we took a day trip to Howth which is a quaint little town north of Dublin. The views along the cliff were incredible! (sorry we don't have the cardreader with us so we can't post pictures.)
All in all, we've had a great time visiting with our friends in Dublin (Siobhan, Roisin, Aideen, Emmeline and Thomas.) Tomorrow we're headed back to South Carolina via Amsterdam and Detroit. I'll post again once I get home and will be sure to put some pictures of Dublin online.
We look forward to catching up with our team back in SC.
See you soon,
Betsy and Richard
Betsy in Temple Bar, Dublin
Roisin, Siobhan, and Betsy
Aideen, Betsy, and Siobhan
Emmeline, Richard, and Tomas
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Photos of Edinburgh
Here are a few snapshots of Edinburgh from last night and today. We spent yesterday and today exploring the city: Princes Street, the Castle and Royal Mile, and the University. Edinburgh is incredible to just walk with tight winding alleys, courtyards, and gardens in the middle of the city. We found out last night that Edinburgh is as great to see at night with almost every prominent building lit up. Tomorrow we are going to Jen's office in Leith, housed in a 17th century clocktower before flying to Dublin in the afternoon. We'll keep you posted.
-Richard
View of the Firth of Forth from the park near Jen's house
The cathedral at night with a near-full moon
Jen, Richard, and Betsy at dinner
The Scotsman Hotel, Restaurant, and Bar
Inside the bar at the Scotsman (it's a former newspaper office)
Betsy at the Castle in Edinburgh
The Scotch Whiskey Experience
Monday, November 06, 2006
Home in Sunny South Carolina
Thinking of all of you,
Mariah
P.S. Betsy and Richard you 2 were greatly missed we couldn't help but count for 6 each time we turned around but you weren't there!!! Have a great time and we look forward to seeing you soon after you arrive home, take care of each other! -hugs
The Ultimate Soccer Experience
Old Trafford at the kickoff
Edinburgh, Scotland
Richard and I arrived yesterday morning. Clive and Sally drove us bright and early to the airport, before the rest of the group arrived for their morning flight. We said goodbye to our hosts and farewell to Wales. What a weird feeling! Our flight to Edinburgh was short and sweet. After taking a bus to downtown, we walked around Princes Street and meandered through the open air market. We soon met up with Richard's friend Jen who has been nice to enough to accommodate us until Wednesday. We had a great lunch overlooking the Firth of Forth (the Bay - what a cool name!) The rest of the afternoon and evening was very relaxing and laid back, no schedules or places we had to be. A very strange feeling after our 5 weeks of an action packed schedule! Today we're headed back downtown and will continue to explore the city, it's extremely beautiful! Stay tuned for more updates of our trip.
I hope the rest of the team made it back safely. Richard and I both miss you all - it's not the same traveling without you!
More to follow,
Betsy :-)
Betsy and the Princes Street Garden - what beautiful fall colors!
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Charter Night- Cardiff RC
David Morgan, former RIBI president, RI Director and RI Treasurer was the keynote speaker.
You can tell he knows the Rotary way as his talk was short and sweet and right on target for his audience. He praised the club on its achievements of the past but challenged to continue being the club that has led the way for the previous 89 years. He reminded us of a story he heard while in the US about a Rotarian who contributed nothing to Rotary or his club except his dues. He was asked to transport a child to the hospital and relunctantly accepted the responsibility. By the time the story was completed this Rotarian understood what it meant to be a Rotarian and what kind of services he can provide no matter how small the task. It was a story all Rotarians need to hear from time to time.
David has worked with our PDG David Micheaux and he sends his greetings to you David.
It was a perfect ending to another great day in Wales. It is hard to believe we will be heading home in few days. Even though I hate to leave, I can't wait to come home to my beautiful wife Millie and my family!!! See everybody real soon !!!! Rick

Tony and Ann Williams, Rick, and Brian and Jo Bird
in Brian & Jo's living room before we head out.

Captain Norman Lloyd-Edwards and Rick
Our final presentation!
Tuesday night we gave our final presentation. Since it was Halloween we decided to spice things up a bit and we each presented someone else’s portion of the presentation. I actually think it was our best presentation. If nothing else, it was very entertaining for our team. It gave each of us the opportunity to talk about our team mates right in front of them and add a few extra tidbits to their presentation that they wouldn’t normally say. (Somewhat dangerous!) Hopefully you ‘ll enjoy the pictures of our final presentation (down below.)
It’s hard to believe that we only have 3 full days left here! This morning we’re meeting with the Lord Mayor of Cardiff at a private reception held for us. Then we’re off to our last Rotary luncheon, followed by a visit to Atlantic College. Tonight the team will have a final night of team bonding as we go out to dinner and test the nightlife of Cardiff.
Tomorrow morning we’ll do our last minute shopping and gift buying. In the afternoon we’re taking a special tour of the local brewery that serves Brains beer throughout Wales. Yes, the name of the beer is Brains. It took us a while to get used to saying, ‘Yes, I’d like a Brains please.’ We also will attend a farewell event near Swansea where we’ll meet up with all the friends we’ve made over the last 5 weeks. There probably will be a tear or two shed as we bid farewell to the incredible friends and hosts we’ve enjoyed getting to know!!!
Saturday, Richard and I are headed to Manchester, England to see a huge football (soccer) game between Manchester United and Portsmouth. (sp?) That evening the team will watch the fireworks down by the castle to help celebrate Guy Fawkes day.
Then before we know it…..Sunday will be here and we’ll be leaving Wales. Richard and I leave bright and early on a flight to Edinburgh for a full weeks vacation spent between Scotland and Ireland. I’m not sure we’re going to know what to do…..traveling without a schedule? That will take some time getting use to, then again maybe not ;-) The rest of the team, Adrel, Rick, Ruben and Mariah will be headed back to South Carolina arriving late Sunday evening to Columbia. We’re all impressed that Mariah will be back to work on Monday!!
Well, it’s time I go put on the team uniform one last time…..
-Betsy
PS – I would have posted pictures sooner but unfortunately my camera deleted a huge number of my photos!!!! :-(


Richard leading off the presentation with a joke. (Ruben's at the computer.)
Our fearless team leader!!!
Exchanging club banners with Peter, the club president.

Castle Coch - visible from my host's house. We're definitely getting a taste of the fall weather now, including the beautiful colors!
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Filling in the Gaps and a Weekend of Sports
On Thursday, Ruben, Betsy and I went to Bath on the train (about a 45 minute train ride from Newport. We had the day to ourselves before a big presentation in the evening. We relaxed and had a good look around one of the biggest resort cities in the UK.
On Friday we made our way to Caerleon and to Tredegar House in Newport, both were a lot of fun as you have seen from the photos posted by the group. Before meeting the group at Caerleon on Friday morning my host Bob arranged a meeting for me in Newport with Martin Williams of the Valuation Agency Office, which surveys buildings and assesses property costs for buildings throughout the UK. In the evening we had a last get together with our hosts before getting handed off to new hosts on Saturday for our last week in Cardiff.
On Saturday Rick and I met up with our hosts Brian and Jo Bird. They live in a great Victorian row house on Cathedral Street in downtown Cardiff. The house was Brian's dental clinic until they faithfully converted back into a residence a few years ago. I was fortunate to get a ticket to the Cardiff City soccer game on Saturday thanks to Mike Parry and Lawrence Kahn of the Cardiff Bay RC. Cardiff is at the top of the standing in the first division and the game against Derby County was sold out. It was a great game (2-2 draw) and an incredible place to see a game.
On Sunday the entire team had out first real taste of South Wales' real sport of choice, rugby. In the morning Rick, Ruben , and I attended a youth rugby game. Brian and Jo's grandson 'Diggy' was playing and we thought it would be good to see a game before the big one in the afternoon. We got familiar with the game there and headed downtown to meet the rest of the team at the Cayo Arms before heading to Millenium Stadium to see the Cardiff Blues take on Leicester Tigers in a European Cup match.The game was close throughout and a fun experience even though the home side lost by five points in the end. Another long day today with plenty of Rotary meetings, vocational visits, and special appearances this week to end things with a bang.
-Richard

Ruben and Betsy at the Roman Baths in Bath, England

The new pedestrian bridge in Newport

My hosts in Cwmbran, Bob and Edwina Higgins

Football - Cardiff City vs. Derby County

Ruben watching the U16 rugby match with Brian and Jo's grandson

Ruben, Adrel, Betsy's host Clive, and Betsy at the Cayo Arms before the Rugby match

Millenium Stadium

Rugby - Cardiff Blues vs. Leicester Tigers European Cup Match
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